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Kenji Inaba, the world’s friendliest trauma surgeon. He’s the surgeon you wish you could call up during a shift with all of your questions. While we can’t give you his cell phone number, we can do the next best thing: have him answer your clinical questions. Take, for instance, his talk last year on permissive hypotension and what is the “goal” systolic blood pressure in bleeding penetrating trauma patients:

Want more? This year, Kenji addresses even more trauma conundrums, from choosing between sutures versus staples to reviewing critical trauma M&M cases. Register today before the $50 Early Bird discount expires on April 1st and guarantee a seat to the EM educational event of the year. Get the answers you want, from the experts you trust.

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I’ll let you in on a little secret. All trauma surgeons are not &*#@. Case in point: Dr. Kenji Inaba. The world’s nicest trauma surgeon enters the EEM 2014 Top 10 countdown at #3. Years of experience practicing in one of the nation’s busiest and bloodiest trauma centers lends a certain, shall we say, ”credibility” to Kenji’s lecture on penetrating lower extremity trauma. While his lecture contains graphic images and videos, it is packed with several extremely practical clinical pearls. Check out Kenji’s other lectures by ordering your EEM 2014 digital subscription today! Want to see him, and other wildly popular master educators, live?

Register today, to guarantee your seat for EEM 2015 in Las Vegas, from October 13-15, 2015. You do not want to miss this show!